6. Environmental friendly, fully recyclable and no other hazard chemical

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8. No painting, no glue, free maintenance

9. Anti-slip, less crack and warp, barefoot friendly

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14. High quality with competitive price.

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Q:how do u clean up soda on a hardware floor?

I always use the Clorox readymop mopping system to clean my hardwood floor. It give me a sparkling floor that is not sticky. The floor cleaner spray is safe on hardwood floor. I haven't use wet mop anymore after i found readymop. Just hit the trigger to spray some cleaner on dirty or hard to clean spot. Dry mop it and the floor is clean as new. It dries so fast that i can step on it right away

Q:Solve x^(1/5) = floor((3x)^(1/5)).?

The only solutions are x = 0, x = 1, x = 32, x = 243, and x = 1024. --- Suppose that x is a solution to this equation. Then, since floor((3x)^(1/5)) is always an integer, then x^(1/5) must be an integer; which in turn means that x must be a 5th power. So we have ruled out all x which are not 5th powers. --- By trying small 5th powers, we see that * x = 0^5 = 0 is a solution * x = 1^5 = 1 is a solution * x = 2^5 = 32 is a solution * x = 3^5 = 243 is a solution * x = 4^5 = 1024 is a solution and that no larger 5th powers appear to work, and no negative 5th powers appear to work. Let us try to prove that the above five values are the only solutions. --- Suppose that x < 0 and x is a 5th power. Since x < 0, then we have 3x < x Since the function f(x) = x^(1/5) is increasing, then applying it to both sides of the inequality preserves the inequality, so we have (3x)^(1/5) < x^(1/5) Now, x^(1/5) is an integer, because x is a fifth power; thus, floor((3x)^(1/5)) must be a smaller integer, because (3x)^(1/5) is less than x^(1/5). So x cannot be a solution when x < 0. --- It remains to show that x cannot be a solution when x = k^5, where k is an integer greater than 4. To show this, I will first show by induction that if k is an integer greater than 4, then 3^(1/5) * k k + 1. Base case: 3^(1/5) * 5 5 + 1 by a calculator. Inductive step: Suppose that 3^(1/5) * n n + 1. Clearly also 3^(1/5) 1. Adding these two inequalities gives 3^(1/5) * n + 3^(1/5) n + 2. Factoring the left and rewriting the right gives 3^(1/5)(n + 1) (n + 1) + 1, which is what we wanted to show. --- Now, suppose that x = k^5, where k is an integer greater than 4. Then (3x)^(1/5) = 3^(1/5) * x^(1/5) = 3^(1/5) * (k^5)^(1/5) = 3^(1/5) * k, and x^(1/5) = (k^5)^(1/5) = k. But by the induction above, 3^(1/5) * k k + 1, so (3x)^(1/5) x^(1/5) + 1, which means that floor((3x)^(1/5)) x^(1/5). So x cannot be a solution to the equation.

Q:recommendation of laminate flooring?

The brands I would consider top manufacturers are alphabetically, Armstrong, Mohawk, Pergo, Shaw

Q:Is it possible to floor with laminate when you have an uneven floor?

You could probs make it work so long as its not to extreme

Q:Exercise - Pelvic Floor muscles?

Pelvic floor exercises are sometimes called Kegel exercises, after the obstetrician who developed them. Another name for the exercises is pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT). 1.)Try to tighten your muscles around your vagina and back passage and lift up, as if you’re stopping yourself passing water and wind at the same time. A quick way of finding the right muscles is by trying to stop the flow of urine when you’re in the toilet. Don’t do this regularly because you may start retaining urine. Once you've found the muscles, make sure you relax and empty your bladder completely. 2.)When you first start the exercises, check that you are doing them correctly. Put your hands on your abdomen and buttocks to make sure you can’t feel your belly, thighs, or buttocks moving. 3.)Don't hold your breath. You should be able to hold a conversation at the same time, or try counting aloud while you're doing the exercises. Don't tighten the tummy, thigh or buttock muscles - you'll be exercising the wrong muscle groups. Don't squeeze your legs together. Do your pelvic exercises at least three times a day

Q:Cleaning a laminate (Pergo) floor?

I run across this alot. I own a cleaning business. The best thing to do is use vinegar and hot water. Use a plain cotton mop. Sponge mops leave a line of fuzz when you pull. Wring the mop out real good so as not to have water spots. Armstrong has a great line of floor products.. These can be used occasionally without leaving a buil-up. Good luck

Q:My dad went insane over floors?

He may not have been fully aware of what he was doing. Don't want to alarm you more than you already are, but it sounds like he needs some help. Can you talk to your mom about it? She is probably very upset too, but perhaps she knows some things that you don't know. If she is no help, then you need to talk to another adult, like a guidance counsellor at your school or a member of your dad's family. Best of luck to you and I hope it works out for you and your family.

Q:Installing vinyl floor tiles?

Latex Floor Primer

Q:Installing Laminate Floors?

Those are called tack boards for installing wall to wall carpet. Yes remove them and any nails that you find. Make sure you get all the staples too. You wouldn't want to ruin the new floor your putting down

Q:Cleaning linoleum flooring ?

Michelle i would half fill a bucket with warm water and dish soap And using a scrubbing brush do a small area at a time Drying with an old towel as you go this only needs to be done every 4 months In the meantime mop it with warm water and half a cup of vinegar Or you could make life far easier for yourself And invest in a steam mop The new vax one will will do linoleum, laminate, and tiled floors